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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 19:57:52 -0400 (AST)
From: Dawn Marie Shickluna <dshicklu-AT-is2.dal.ca>
Subject: Re: Seeking Graduate School Information in Post-Colonial Studies


hi! I am currently a graduate student at Dalhousie University in Nova
Scotia Canada - depending on which country you want to do your studies in,
and which discipline you may be interested in looking into Dalhousie. they
currently have a masters program in International Development Studies as
well as one in Women's Studies, the political science dept. is strong as
well.  Both the IDS and WS programs are extremely interdisciplinary
allowing for electives from just about any related discipline - there are
a couple of really good postcolonial theoritsts in the Engl dept and i
think one in the hist. dept too, with whom you could do either courses or 
directed readings in poco theory.
Best of luck!
-dawn

On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Brian Drake wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> My name is Brian Drake.  I am an undergraduate student at Mercer 
> University.  I am double majoring in Political Science and Women & 
> Gender Studies.  I am seeking information on graduate schools offering 
> intensive Postcolonial theory and its application to International 
> Relations.
> 
> I have been surfing the net, but I have not had much success.  Could 
> someone please help me?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Brian Drake
> Mercer University
> 
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